See an inspiring dramatization of Eli Siegel's lecture on Southey's "Wat Tyler." Set during the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381, this matinee brings to life individual people of that time. It shows movingly that their hopes and dreams, their struggles, and the ethics they fought for are related intimately and profoundly to us, living hundreds of years later. It gives evidence for what Aesthetic Realism explains: that ethics is the biggest force in history and our lives.
Here is the link to Ethics Is a Living Thing!, on Sunday, May 6th at 2:30 PM
http://www.aestheticrealism.org/WatTyler-Repeat-5-07.pdf